Reflections on Newspapers, their Past & Future—and My Career at one of them
To say that the world of newspaper journalism has changed since I began my career at the Chicago Tribune last century would be a demonstrable understatement.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
To say that the world of newspaper journalism has changed since I began my career at the Chicago Tribune last century would be a demonstrable understatement.
An old friend of mine indicated he intended to attend a protest against President Trump, for reasons summed up in an article by Yale Professor David Brooks posted in the New York Times calling for a civil uprising.
Senator Chris Van Hollen, D-MS 13, went to El Salvador to visit a deported violent criminal rather than meet with the mother of a Maryland woman slain by an illegal alien.
There was a time when Americans agreed—at least in principle—that the government should not promote or establish an official religion.
Officers cannot pick and choose the superiors they follow. Either execute to the best of your ability or get out.
America’s education system wasn’t designed to unlock the genius in every child. It was designed to produce compliance. Efficiency. Predictability. In short—factory workers, not thinkers.
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